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This is the fourth and last volume of the Newfound writers series.
The first volume, "Shadows of Water," was focused on the work of
poets, and the second volume, "Angles of Life," expanded the range
to include prose and art. "Hills of Light" added an historical
piece and this volume includes short stories and even a political
piece.
Containing some of the ancestors of the Boyce, Knowles, Russell,
Pittsley, Hanson, Braley, Westgate, Reynolds, Haskell, Prescott,
Hardy, Huntington, Spencer, Butler, and Holland families amongst
others. Also containing the royal descent of the families.
This is the third volume of the Newfound writers series. The first
volume, "Shadows of Water," was focused on the work of poets, and
the second volume, "Angles of Life," expanded the range to include
prose and art. This volume includes short stories and even a
historical piece. We also have in this collection our first
"spooky" stories centered around New England myth and legend.
Several of the writers in this collection were mesmerized by the
light and beauty and serenity found at Newfound Lake. A beauty that
catches writers of all ages, as is evident by the fact that the age
of the writers span six decades. The title Hills of Light was
chosen to reflect the beauty of Newfound Lake evenings and early
morns when the light can stun you into silence.
The genealogy and history of the Collins family. Containing some
history of the families: Alford, Alexander, Arcand, Barlow,
Beausoliel, Becker, Beeston, Bidwell, Bryan, Bulkeley, Cane,
Charlton, Chartier, Chauncey, Chevalier, Coleman, Collins,
Converse, Cooley, Coon, Crete, Dibble, Dolbere, Doucet, Dudley,
Eno, Eyre, Forcier, Gauthier, Gaylord, Gillette, Goodale, Goodrich,
Gregory, Grosvenor, Hammond, Harper, Haskins, Hubert, Hus, Kelsey,
Kuhn (Coon), LaFarr, Leppard, Loescher, Marcot, Marvin, Mathieu,
Mudge, Phillips, Robitaille, Seeley, Schneider, Skinner, Sturges,
Treat, Turney, Vacher, Vore, Weller, Wies, Williams, Winegar and
Woodbridge
Newfound Lake located in the towns of Bristol, Alexandria,
Bridgewater and Hebron, New Hampshire has long been known for the
purity of its water and the beauty of its watershed. It also has an
interesting human history. This book gives a look at tens of
thousands of years of lake history, and about ten thousand years of
human history associated with the lake. This is not a history of
the towns surrounding the lake. Rather, a history of the lake
itself and the activities, natural and human, that have occurred
upon its water and shore. This book contains over 50 color photos,
18 maps and 9 data and information charts.
The first collection of poetry written by the Newfound Poets. Poems
by new and established poets who live in the Newfound Valley, in
upstate New Hampshire.
The Lakes Region Culinary Institute cookbook is a collection of
recipes developed, taught and served at the institute's cooking
school. It is strongly influenced by French Canadian and
Mediterranean cuisine. Located in the White Mountains of New
Hampshire, the Lakes Region Culinary Institute is open from October
2 until May 30 of each year.
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